Lost Gate (Czech: Ztracená brána) is a Czech mystery series that premiered on Czech Television in September 2012. It is a sequel to the three-part series Ďáblova lest (2009). It was written by Arnošt Vašíček and directed by Jiří Strach.
Ztracená brána | |
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Genre | Crime Mystery |
Written by | Arnošt Vašíček Jiří Strach |
Directed by | Jiří Strach |
Starring | Ivan Trojan Jiří Dvořák Anna Geislerová |
Country of origin | Czech Republic |
Original language | Czech |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 Minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Czech Television |
Release | September 9 September 23, 2012 | –
Related | |
Ďáblova lest |
The pair of police investigators Petr Sumara and Lenka Šímová investigate a case of a serial killer in the environment of the Prague lodge of freemasons with the help of religionist Michal Runa (Ivan Trojan).
Cast
edit- Ivan Trojan as religionist Michal Runa
- Jiří Dvořák as commissioner Petr Sumara
- Anna Geislerová as Lenka Šímová
- Pavel Rímský as Bervida
- Viktor Preiss as Rohan
- Jana Pidrmanová as Tereza
- Matěj Hádek as Jandák
- Pavel Kříž as Samuel Goldstein
- Josef Abrhám as Kruml
- Tomáš Töpfer as Taussig
- Petr Pelzer as Haluzka
- Táňa Medvecká as botanist
- Zuzana Stivínová as Ormová
- Martin Myšička as pathologist
- František Němec as Abbott
- Jiří Langmajer as Zábranský
- Martin Preiss as lawyer
- Anna Kulovaná as bartender
- Martin Stropnický as dean
Episodes
editEpisode | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Czech viewers
(millions) |
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Episode 1 | Jiří Strach | Arnošt Vašíček, Jiří Strach | 9 September 2012 | 0.964[1] |
Episode 2 | Jiří Strach | Arnošt Vašíček, Jiří Strach | 16 September 2012 | 1[2] |
Episode 3 | Jiří Strach | Arnošt Vašíček, Jiří Strach | 23 September 2012 | 1.06[3] |
Production
editThe series was shot in various locations of Prague and Znojmo. most of the footage from the underground comes from the Znojmo underground. Filming was also done, for example, in the Prague subway, under the Čech bridge, by Motolské potok, in the Prague sewage treatment plant or in the Vyšehrad casemates.[4] There were over 50 filming days. The director of the second crew was Vojtěch Moravec.[5]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ Aust, Ondřej (10 September 2012). "Start Talentu Primy zaostal za prvním dílem triptychu Ztracená brána na ČT1". Médiář. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
- ^ Aust, Ondřej (17 September 2012). "V neděli nejvíc lidí zaujala Ztracená brána na ČT1 a start Talentu na Primě". Médiář. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
- ^ Aust, Ondřej (24 September 2012). "Nedělní večer vyrovnaný: finále Ztracené brány i Ženy v pokušení s milionovým publikem". Médiář. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
- ^ "Ztracená brána (2012)". ČSFD.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 29 July 2024.
- ^ "Ztracená brána - iVysílání". Czech Television (in Czech). Retrieved 29 July 2024.